Category Archives: Photographers

My Adobe Lightroom 2 Workflow

Photographers spend a large amount of their time editing and cataloging images, in some cases thousands per session. With so many images to sort through its extremely important to be organised and develop a solid image workflow. This is obviously a very personal thing but it’s incredibly important to find something that works for you....

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Newborn Photography, capturing the details

I was very pleased this year when my wife Sara bought me a Canon 50mm f/2.5 EF Macro Lens for my birthday. I’d been thinking of buying a macro lens for a while so I could get extremely close detail shots of newborns and babies but hadn’t really done that much research. Imagine my surprise...

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Simple Black & White Portraits

There’s nothing I like better than a simple black & white portrait. Here’s a couple I really liked from a recent portrait shoot. These were both shot in the open shade against a white wall. Both subjects are holding a silver reflector, positioned below and just out of the frame. I use this simple technique...

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Fashion Photography – Retouching

Right, I’m back! Two weeks ago I suffered massive hard drive failure and I just got all my data back this afternoon. You can read all the gory details here if you’re interested. Anyway, I’ve got quite a bit of catching up to do work wise so I might not have anything new to post...

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Retouching for Carlos Amoedo

Things have been fairly busy of late but the thing I have been enjoying most has been all the image retouching work I have been doing for my good friend Carlos Amoedo. Not only is Carlos an Über-cool dude based in Orlando, FL he’s also an amazing photographer. If you’ve been a fan of house...

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